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The MIDITECH Garagekey Mini is a sleek, ultra-portable 37-key MIDI keyboard controller designed for mobile music production. Featuring touch-sensitive keys, USB bus power, and broad compatibility with PC, Mac, Linux, and iPad, it offers a perfect balance between functionality and portability. Bundled with Magix Samplitude Silver 11 software, it’s an affordable, plug-and-play solution for musicians and producers who demand creativity without limits.
| ASIN | B005WKK3XM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,824 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #193 in Portable & Arranger Keyboards |
| Color Name | white |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (89) |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2011 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.07 pounds |
| Item model number | ZM-10000520 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 37 |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
| Supported Software | Magix Samplitude Silver 11 |
K**I
Smallest (as far as I can find on Internet) + minimalist 37 keys keyboard + Linux support!
Just bought one and received today, this is the smallest 37 keys keyboard I can find on Internet, without any unnecessary features, AND Linux kernel has out-of-box support for this keyboard! Cheers! (tested on ubuntu 20.04) It would be awesome if it can be lighter and slimmer for taking out. The USB port can be shaken slightly, a little worry its robustness. Considering to buy one more, but it has out-of-stock... Wonder know does this mean some successor model is going to come out?! If so, I'm looking forward to it!
K**Y
Works Well! One Small Issue
The keyboard works as intended and it’s perfectly simple for my needs, but the D key on the upper octave doesn’t press and hold. The key will play when pressed, but the note will not continue if held (slightly frustrating but a minor issue)
R**L
Quality fine, but no independent sound
Quality is fine, keys are fine, it works with MIDI, but it does not produce sound by it's own. That's only reason I returned it.
W**D
Most practical mini keyboard
37 keys is just (barely) enough to do anything involving 2 hands, so this keyboard is preferable to the typical mini which has only 25. The keybed is good and firm, and as small and light as you can go without being too small. Keys are the same size as the MPK Mini II, but they are about 50% firmer--which is reasonable as any weaker than the MPK would feel flimsy. Akai, however, was clever enough to put the USB port on the side of the Mini, which is my only complaint about the Garagekey: having the port on the back interferes with the likely use-case of shoving this guy just in front of your computer keyboard. Assuming you don't need the pads and dials of an MPK Mini, start with this instead for practicality and affordability. Obviously this is not a replacement for a full sized midi keyboard. If you are going to do anything approaching normal hand and finger position, get one of those (e.g. the excellent MPK249 if you need pads, dials, sliders, etc).
F**N
Small , easy to play, sounds great!
So I went a little keyboard crazy and bought five different compact portable midi controllers, and guess which one is my favorite? For some reason, when I record myself playing in Garageband, the recordings I make with this keyboard sound the most realistic. I am not an expert or an advanced player, but I think the velocity sensitivity on this model best captures the subtleties of an actual piano compared to the other velocity sensitive models I tried. I measured the keyboard to be approximately 17.5" x 4.5" with the height a little less than 1.25" -- an absolutely compact unit that will be great for travel or throwing into a backpack to play at a coffee shop (with my earbuds, of course). The only thing that the manufacturer could improve upon would be to make the keys less stiff so that they would not require more pressure than usual to play. With that being the only negative, I am more than happy to work around it and am enjoying the keyboard. If you're new to MIDI keyboards, please note that the keyboard itself will not produce any sound unless it is plugged into a device that has a music app such as Garageband.
E**N
Mine wasn't playable
I have been looking for a basic MIDI keyboard. I only want inputs, I'm OK doing everything else in software, so I figured this would be perfect. No bells or whistles, no extra features I don't need, and rock-bottom prices. I was really excited taking it out of the box. It didn't feel cheap -- it was weighted nicely and had a good feel. It worked directly out of the box, no software required, with a basic USB-A to USB-C converter and my Macbook. But that was when my excitement ended. Unfortunately, mine wasn't really playable. The keys are extremely stiff and inconsistently weighted, so applying the same pressure across the notes of a basic chord meant I got wildly different velocities for each key (from 30 to 80). Getting to 100 velocity isn't even possible on every key and requires really pounding on the keys for which it is possible. I'd be OK pounding on it, since again I'm ok doing a lot in software, but it's not balanced for that: If you slam the front of the keys, the whole keyboard lifts up, causing it to move on the desk. Combined, these things mean it's not really playable. You might be able to use it to input basic chords one at a time, but you cannot string them together into a song using the keyboard alone.
C**H
Plug and play simplicity
Nice tactical feel, great with Garage Band. Simple and straightforward for anyone not particularly interested in bells and whistles. I thought the touch of the keyboard was balanced and well thought out.
I**T
Very good keyboard!
Very good and compact keyboard ,love it!
D**K
Well made. Keys a bit mushy but it’s a mini keyboard, they’re usually like that. I think it fits the most keys in the smallest form factor (3 octaves). I miss a sustain button though.
K**N
El producto es correcto, pero su forma de preparalo para su entrega no es tolerable. Unicamente vean las fotos que adjunto (pegatinas directamente en la caja, sin proteger)
C**S
I like the small size of the keyboard, easy to use. I dislike that the keys are a little stiff. I have to hit the keys hard to get the full velocity of the note, and that makes it hard to play melodies. It's a good starter midi keyboard, but not professional quality.
A**.
El controlador me es muy útil al usarlo con laptop. Muy buen tamaño y por el número de teclas es muy buen producto. Y trae software muy padre. Y el precio esta fantástico!
F**L
Pour son prix très abordable et son format pratique, j'ai voulu tester ce clavier midi. Léger, pratique et agréable à utiliser, je dois dire qu'aux premiers abords, j'ai été assez séduit d'autant plus qu'il a été très bien reconnu par mon ordinateur portable Acer sous Windows 8.1 via USB (le cordon est d'ailleurs fourni). Le gros bémol vient de la sensibilité dynamique des touches qui n'est pas bonne. Il faut vraiment appuyer fort sur les touches pour obtenir quelque chose d'audible et j'ai dû faire des modifications de réglages dans les options de mes logiciels de musique pour régler partiellement le problème. Music Maker et LLMS le détectent très bien. Bien sûr, à ce prix là, je n'espérais pas de miracle mais mieux vaut se tourner, je pense, vers d'autres fabricants plus réputés si l'on veut éviter de telles déconvenues. Pour finir, les logiciels fournis sont à télécharger sur les sites des éditeurs sachant que certains ne sont disponibles qu'en anglais ou allemand et sont plutôt restreints au niveau des fonctionnalités.
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